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'Dark chapter in federalism': MK Stalin hits out at Centre after anti-NEET bill rejected

IndiaTimes Friday, 4 April 2025
Tamil Nadu's Chief Minister MK Stalin declared the Centre's rejection of the state's Bill seeking NEET exemption a 'dark chapter in federalism.' The Bill, which aimed to base medical admissions on Class 12 marks, was rejected despite the state's clarifications. An all-party meeting is planned to decide the next steps.
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